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Bell Picnics in Iraq

GERTRUDE M L BELL English traveller picnicking with King Faisal of Iraq, (seated, second right) in 1922

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1868 Bell Faisal Gertrude Iraq Picnicking Traveller 1922 1926


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In this evocative photograph, taken in 1922, Gertrude Bell, the renowned English traveler and archaeologist, is seen enjoying a picnic with King Faisal I of Iraq. The scene unfolds in an idyllic setting, with rolling hills and lush greenery providing a picturesque backdrop. Gertrude Bell, dressed in a long, flowing dress and a wide-brimmed hat, sits cross-legged on the ground, her hands holding a teacup. King Faisal, wearing a traditional Iraqi robe and headdress, sits beside her, engaged in conversation. The historical significance of this moment is palpable. Gertrude Bell, who was born in 1868, had traveled extensively throughout the Middle East and had played a pivotal role in the creation of the modern state of Iraq. She had served as an advisor to the British government on Iraqi affairs and had played a key role in the selection and installation of King Faisal I in 1921. The King, who ruled Iraq from 1921 until his death in 1939, was a respected and beloved leader who helped to establish a sense of national identity in Iraq. The photograph, taken just a year after King Faisal's accession to the throne, captures a moment of relaxation and camaraderie between the two individuals. It is a testament to the close relationship that developed between Gertrude Bell and the King, and to the mutual respect and admiration that they held for each other. The image also serves as a reminder of the rich cultural and historical ties that have long existed between Iraq and the West. This photograph, taken in 1922, is a poignant reminder of a bygone era and a testament to the enduring legacy of Gertrude Bell and King Faisal I. It is a powerful reminder of the important role that individuals can play in shaping history and of the enduring power of diplomacy and friendship.

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